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Who’s the most dangerous person you’ll ever meet?

It’s probably someone you know. Maybe someone you love.

The one who says you don’t have what it takes to start a business. That you’re not the entrepreneur type. That you’re too sensitive, too heart-oriented, too soft to even think about being your own boss.

Now, they probably have good intentions. They just want to help.

Or do they?

Perhaps they had aspirations, but chose not to pursue them due to fear, self-doubt, or financial pressures. They’ll never know how different things could be if they had gone for it.

They likely feel echoes of regret.

Don’t let them get inside your head and make you doubt yourself. You’re better than that.

What holds people back from their authentic visions?

The real reason makes me sad.

They’re afraid of what people will think or say.

That’s it. Some imagined thoughts in the minds of others. Who probably aren’t even paying attention.

How many talented, brilliant women settle for less than they deserve? And end up with huge regrets?

When I was growing up, I dreamed of living life on my own terms. I knew I had a gift for helping others break through barriers and reclaim their power, and I loved doing it.

But I know about the uncertainty, the fear, and the feeling that the ground has dropped out from beneath you. When I launched my first business, I didn’t have a clue what I was doing.

Founding a company is scary.

But that spark within you isn’t going away. Even if you give in to the urge to do the “smart, sensible” thing and just stick with your 9-5. It’s not so bad, right? There are worse things you could do.

But that’s not what you want, is it?

It’s no accident that you found this page.

Because you’re not the average person. You don’t ask what you’re “supposed” to do and then go do it.

Some of us reject the script and play by our own rules. It’s exhilarating.

I’ve started and scaled 3 businesses to 6 figures. Each in less than a year. But along the way, I made a lot of mistakes. I had to constantly assess and adjust my strategy. Every time something didn’t work out for me (which happened many times), I chose to see it as an opportunity to learn and improve.

This took a lot of humility, self-care, and self-compassion.

I know that there are days when you just want to crawl under the blankets, pull them up over your head, and forget the whole thing. We’ll get you through those days.

But there’s something you need to do first. You can’t move forward unless you do this.

My programs aren’t for just anyone.

I’ll give you the tools and support you need to launch and grow a successful business. I will be there for you every step of the way.

But if you’re going to work with me, I need you to be all in.

I’m holding you accountable. Starting right now.

You need to commit 100% to making this happen.

When you do this, you become a different person. Everything shifts.

Are you ready?

You’re going to feel more alive and energized than you ever have before.

You’re going to commit to doing the inner work. To staying curious. To reworking and adjusting things as necessary.

You’re going to keep taking action no matter what.

This, and only this, is what separates the winners from the also-rans.

That means no looking at your watch, rolling your eyes, or giving a heavy sigh when we get to the hard parts.

I will help you learn from the mistakes I made, so you can avoid the headaches I dealt with. I will be your support system and your shoulder to cry on when you face a frustrating loss or setback. Because you will.

And after some unapologetic self-care, whatever that means for you, you’re going to jump over those hurdles and keep going.

But only YOU can decide. Only you can make the commitment. You have to step into your power and choose to be the unstoppable woman you know you can be. Not everyone has the courage.

You’re at the fork in the road.

Yes, I’m In!